EBEL

The tradition of Ebel watches began almost 100 years ago. Ebel was established in 1911 by Eugene Blum and his wife, Alice Levy. The following year, they debuted the first Ebel wristwatch. In 1914, Ebel received a gold medal of distinction at the Swiss National Exhibition of watches. Eleven years later, the company was awarded Grand Prize at the Exhibition of Decorative Arts in Paris. In its formative years, Ebel remained a small family business with Alice running the day to day operations and her husband handling sales and marketing. In 1929, their son joined the company and took an active role in the development of the company’s reputation for quality and precision. This culminated in the company being the first Swiss watchmaker to introduce the “Western Electric” standards in 1935. By the end of that decade, Ebel was the official supplier of timepieces to the British army.

The Ebel Legacy

Throughout the decades, Ebel has continued to build a strong reputation of high quality watches with unmatched precision and beauty from a family of dedicated watchmakers. One of the qualities that distinguishes Ebel watches from many of its competitors is its elegant use of curves in designing the shape of its timepieces. This unique characteristic of Ebel watches has helped it become a symbol for luxury and style.

The Ebel Collection

The Ebel watch collection features models designed for both men and women. There are six designs included in Ebel’s men’s watch collection and six designs featured in Ebel’s women’s watch collection. Four of these designs feature variations for both men and women. For example, the Ebel Classic watch comes in designs specifically for men and those that are specifically for women. However, the Ebel Classic watches (for men and women) share some common characteristics. Both are based on the idea of the Sport Classic model, a 1977 model that is among the most iconic of the Ebel watches. The men’s and women’s models are both very slender, sleek, and elegant. The Brasilia models (for both men and women) are extremely contemporary and features a rectangular face. Men and women alike also have the option to choose the Sportwave Ebel watch, which is derived from the Ebel Wave watch. It is set in a new and updated case, but still retains the basic design and feel of the original Wave watch. An Ebel watch designed specifically for women is the Beluga, which features a curved bracelet and is set with a variety of jewels. The Beluga Tonneau, also designed for women, is similar to the Tonneau and is just as luxurious. The final Ebel watch model designed specifically for women is the 1911, which is based on the Ebel Caliber 137. It is designed to be a merger of comfort and style, while still maintaining that somewhat “sporty” look. Men are offered three separate versions of the 1911 model, including the 1911 Discovery, the 1911 BTR, and the original 1911.

Ebel at Wingate’s

Wingate’s is proud to offer a selection of exquisite Ebel watches for men and women including: 1911, Beluga, Discovery, and Sport Classic.